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Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on ICO spreads early Christmas cheer at Tiger Bay
As the Christmas season nears, the local Chapter of the US-based International Children’s Outreach Incorporated, ICO-Guyana, is wasting no time in preparing families for the festivities. According...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Audit of Sports and Arts Development Fund uncovers accounting breaches
An audit of the Sports and Arts Development Fund (SADF) during the years of 2012-2014 has revealed troubling disparities and breaches of accounting and asset management procedures. The Fund, which...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Isseneru/miner saga…GGDMA defends miner against Isseneru Village Council
The Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners’ Association (GGDMA) has responded to complaints from the Isseneru village of Region Seven, affirming that the miner must not be “bullied” by greedy Village...Dec 01, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Politicians and power: Freud’s Thanatos
There are things about this country that are unbelievable. It is not that Guyana has more social and moral corrugations than other countries. It is the weight, measurement and nasty dimensions of...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Highway clean up project gets underway
A number of unemployed residents drawn from all across Linden turned up early yesterday morning at the Mackenzie Five-Corner to be bussed down the Soesdyke/ Linden Highway, where a massive cleanup...Dec 01, 2015 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on “I am innocent,” – accused wife killer tells court
Murder accused, Anthony Morrison, was yesterday called on to lead his defence. He is on trial for the unlawful killing of his reputed wife, Donna Thomas. Morrison is on trial before Justice Priya...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on $1B Kato Secondary School set for opening early next year
The new Kato Secondary School has been completed and will be opened to facilitate students early next year. This latest development continues the trend of making education accessible to all Guyanese,...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on CG bandits shot City constable, escape with $1.8M
– Vagrant hit by stray bullet Two bandits on a CG Motorcycle yesterday escaped with more than $1.8M in cash after shooting a City Constable, who was escorting a Mayor and City Council...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Police still hunt armed Rosignol bandit
The police are still on the hunt for a bandit who around 19:00 hrs on Thursday, robbed a businesswoman at Rosignol, West Bank Berbice. During the heist, the thief who was armed with a handgun, held...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Govt. organizing forum to sensitise businesses of labour laws
The Private Sector Commission (PSC) met recently with Simona Broomes, Minister within the Ministry of Social Protection. The meeting was called to discuss how the PSC can assist the Ministry to reach...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Another teen gives birth to twins
Police in “G” Division are preparing to solicit a statement from the 15-year-old Wakapoa teenager who delivered twins at the Suddie Public Hospital via C-section over the weekend. The issue of...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on PAC resumes hunt for nominees for Procurement Commission
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the Eleventh Parliament is on the hunt for nominees for the Public Procurement Commission. In an advertisement in the print media, it was noted that the PAC is...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Review of 2015 teachers’ promotions applications not feasible – TSC Chairperson
“I don’t think it would be feasible to review thousands of applications,” said Chairperson of the Teaching Service Commission (TSC), Ms. Leila Ramson, when asked to comment on the status of a...Dec 01, 2015 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on GEORGETOWN CAN LOOK BETTER!
The big project in Guyana is not about hydroelectricity, or an international hotel or the construction of a stadium or any four-lane highway. The big project in Guyana at the moment is the project to...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Public health issues remain major HIV challenges – NAC observes
—as World AIDS Day is commemorated The public health dimensions of the national HIV/AIDS fight are lacking. This assertion has been made by the National AIDS Committee (NAC) which has awarded poor...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on $76M rehab slated for stellings
The Transport and Harbours Department (T&HD) of the Ministry of Public Infrastructure will be embarking upon $76M worth of rehabilitation works for the Bartica, Leguan and Parika stellings. For...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Eccles engineer brings renowned Eaton hydraulic hoses to Guyana
One of the country’s leading engineering companies has managed to acquire sole distribution rights to one of the world’s most reliable hydraulic hoses. According to Khemraj Brijlall, of Technical...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on Elderly woman’s killer bullied own mom for money to buy drugs – relative
Michael Stephney, the man who allegedly strangled 73-year-old Suroogpattie Ramlakhan in her home last February, is a convicted drug addict who constantly bullied his mother for money. This is what...Dec 01, 2015 KNews News Comments Off on 19 homes to be relocated to make way for CJIA runway expansion
To facilitate the extension of Cheddi Jagan International Airport’s (CJIA) runway, 19 homes in Timehri North will be relocated, since they are in the direct path of the proposed site. This was...Dec 01, 2015 KNews Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on Solider remanded on drug trafficking charge
A solider appeared before Magistrate Fabayo Azore yesterday at Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts, after he was accused of having in his possession 278 grams of cannabis for trafficking. Lance...Dec 01, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Educator accuses GPL of psychological torture
Dear Editor, My name is Carol Ann Munro, and I am the Managing Director of the school, Achievers’ Academy. This letter is written with much frustration. I and totally fed-up of this situation with...Dec 01, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Jinnah Rahaman‘s appointment is huge mistake
Dear Editor, It is out of concern as a citizen and resident of the West Coast Demerara district that I share my thoughts on the appointment of Rice Producers Association Action Committee member...Dec 01, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Commissioner Seelall updates the Diaspora
Dear Editor, Recently I was among Guyanese invited to a dinner here in Miami with Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud who met with a small group to update us on the work of the GPF including the...Dec 01, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Grandmother wants Minister Ramjattan to investigate Springlands’ savage beating
Dear Editor, I am a senior citizen of Corriverton and I am very troubled and disgusted by the actions of a certain police officer (name supplied) of Springlands Police Station who instead of serving...Dec 01, 2015 KNews Letters Comments Off on Fedders Lloyd should be given the contract
Dear Editor, With regards to the selection of a firm for the construction of the (Indian financed) Specialty Hospital (KN Nov 30), all indications are that Fedders Lloyd (was) is a far more competent...LISTEN HOW JAGDEO WILL MAKE ALL GUYANESE RICH!!!
Apr 24, 2024
Round 2 GFF Women’s League Division One Kaieteur Sports – The Guyana Police Force FC on Saturday last demolished Pakuri Jaguars FC with a 17 – 0 goal blitz at the Guyana Football...Kaieteur News – Just recently, the PPC determined that it does not have the authority to vitiate a contract which was... more
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